Have you driven behind a motorhome with the hula skirt on the back? I have and the grass skirt is sticking straight back, unlike the heaver solid skirts, which hang only at a slight angle. Not much value in a skirt that doesn't hang down where it can stop the debris that comes off the tires or the bottom of the engine. JMO

No, I've not found a source for the skirting material. I understand from the manufacturer (Fleet Engineers) that the stuff is called "Spray Supression Skirting". None of their so-called dealers keep the product in stock and, they're not keen on ordering an eight foot piece.

Three 'dealers' took my number and put me in line. Haven't heard a word. Guess my number hasn't come up yet.

Sam 4106:

Thanks for that heads-up! No, I haven't followed an rv with just the 'grass skirting' , properly named Spray Supression Skirting (SSS). If the material acts as you described, then perhaps more thought should go into the effort before just hanging it off the bottom of the bumper.

I did, however, follow a Prevost with a very expensive looking combination. The top half of the skirt appeared to be solid rubber with a nice chrome strip across the entire width. The bottom half of the skirt was the SSS material. The skirt was hung from the bottom of the bumper by what appeared to be several single chain lengths.

Looks like if a man is not careful, he could be getting into deep financial waters.

Think I'll get in touch with Arthur - think he has the set-up that I'm hoping will work.

Took mine off and fixed leaks. Couldn't really tell differance. Most of crap seems to be road dirt/old oil and rubber. Have seen deflectors that fit on tow bars. With the 8-v92 on 1000 mile trips very little except road dirt on the toad. Haven't towed behind the 60 series yet. Bob